21st August 2008, 11:56 PM
Cheers Peter, I intend to pop along and take pictures etc over this coming weekend.
My email address is steve@detector-distribution.co.uk
Many thanks for your help and for evryones suggestions.
HB, as you say, naturally scheduling will not stop the sea, even Canute proved to be ineffective with this particular party trick.
The reason I am more concerned is that the stretch of beach where this structure lies has been undergoing a lot of work for some time now, with new groynes etc being built.. theres no real reason other than neglect this has been allow to deteriorate.
As to the nature of this WWII sea defence, if you examine the hinterland you will soon discover that rather than being an isloated structure, this is actually a strategically placed and extensive first line defence against a landing force attacking Ford airfield (now Ford Prison), covering a stretch of the coast that is mainly farmland inbetween, Littlehampton and Middleton on Sea.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)
My email address is steve@detector-distribution.co.uk
Many thanks for your help and for evryones suggestions.
HB, as you say, naturally scheduling will not stop the sea, even Canute proved to be ineffective with this particular party trick.
The reason I am more concerned is that the stretch of beach where this structure lies has been undergoing a lot of work for some time now, with new groynes etc being built.. theres no real reason other than neglect this has been allow to deteriorate.
As to the nature of this WWII sea defence, if you examine the hinterland you will soon discover that rather than being an isloated structure, this is actually a strategically placed and extensive first line defence against a landing force attacking Ford airfield (now Ford Prison), covering a stretch of the coast that is mainly farmland inbetween, Littlehampton and Middleton on Sea.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)